Kingsbury wins 3rd straight dual moguls world title, holding off reigning Olympic champ | CBC Sports
Canada’s Mikaël Kingsbury successfully defended his men’s dual moguls world title on Sunday in Bakuriani, Georgia.
The Deux-Montagnes, Que., native outduelled Sweden’s Walter Wallberg in the final to strike gold for his fourth world title in the discipline.
He won the last two world championships in 2019 and 2021.
Kingsbury crossed the finish line with a narrow lead of 0.05 seconds. In the judges’ scores, he came out ahead 19-16.
WATCH | Kingsbury earns 8th career world medal, 3rd in dual moguls:
The Deux-Montagnes, Que. native defeated Sweden’s Walter Wallberg in the final to place first in the event during the 2023 FIS freestyle world ski championships from the Bakuriani ski resort in Georgia.
Australia’s Matt Graham grabbed bronze after capturing single moguls silver in Saturday’s event won by the 30-year-old Kingsbury.
The three-time Olympic medallist now boasts eight world championship medals.
In dual moguls two weeks ago, Kingsbury won his 79th World Cup gold, finishing second to Japan’s Ikuma Horishima in in Valmalenco, Italy to strengthen his lead atop the World Cup standings to 68 points over Wallberg.
The World Cup moguls season concludes March 17-20 in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
WATCH | Full coverage of men’s and women’s dual moguls from Georgia:
Watch the men’s and women’s dual moguls events at the 2023 FIS freestyle world ski championships from the Bakuriani ski resort in Georgia.
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